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Things that are making me happy this morning:

-My daughter's fascination and excitement over Mary Poppins. She's watching right now, and got so enthused when Mary Poppins first appeared on screen that she had to proclaim, "DaddyDaddy! It's Mary Poppins!! Can you see??!"

-My wife. She helped make my birthday very special when I wasn't feeling special at all. It's just not cool to turn 36 on a Thursday. But with the cake and celebration on Tuesday, to the yummy dinner on Thursday, and the evening out at Red Robin while looking for a birthday gift at Pittsburgh Mills, I feel like I've gotten to celebrate. Thank you, sweetie!

-My niece, Kelly. She lives in Austin, TX, and is 40. But I got a birthday card from her, which hasn't happened in probably over 20 years, so I (with the gentle*cough!*nudging of my wife) called her up and we chatted for a good hour. We haven't spoken since Thanksgiving 2004. It was really nice. Kelly, fair or not, has always been my favorite of my 4 nieces. She sounds and looks the same as she did when she was 12. She's kind of a hippy, touchy-feely gal, quick with a smile and a kind or empathetic word (or 13), but that's her charm. She's sending all of us t-shirts that she's made and selling in Austin, which will be cool. I'm hoping to keep in touch with her more regularly.

-My brother Dave's condition. I am scared for him, and just want him to be well. But there is hope, which is wonderful for him, his wife, Mom, and the rest of his family.

-NPR. Scott Simon was interviewing Sister Julie, who keeps a blog on being a nun, on Morning Edition. When asked by Scott how often Sister Julie is in prayer or prayerful activities, her response was, "Oh, for about an hour or hour and a half, straight up no ice." Nuns like that are *cool*.

Happy Spring, and have a great weekend, y'all
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So, I have all these wonderful and fabulous things floating in my head about Christmas and the like, and not a drop of gumption to post them, followed by almost not enough time to really get into it. This Christmas was one of, if not the best, the Strobel Clan has had for various reasons. [livejournal.com profile] lstrobel really loved every minute of the day, was über excited about all her presents, and gave me wonderful memories. Phrases like, (as she's openning a present) "*gasp!!!!!!* I didn't ask for it, but I really wanted it!!!!" and "I'm so exciting!!" It was a great day to be a dad. The camera got a good workout

I am now in possesion of Madden 07, which I think I will dig most righteously. I, therefore, need foes not of the CPU variety to test this righteousness. You know where to apply. :-)

I have loved all of the company and all of the food. This is such an improvement from last year's Christmas. We really got to get into the spirit of the season, and it was very fulfilling. I'm hoping that this is more the standard from here on out.

One more tidbit- I got a hair cut today, and after talking to the gal who cut it, this is the last time I'm keeping my hair long. Next haircut, which will be around March or so, I'm getting it all chopped off and sending it to Locks of Love. I will try to remember to take before and after shots, and to post those.
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Coming home to a happy dog, a smiling wife that kisses you gently on the lips, and a little girl who lays her head on your shoulder while you carry her back out to the car in order to find her green phone *rocks*. Tomorrow should be back to the normal routine, but it was really nice to come home to that special trifecta.

Medication update:
Day-caps, 1
Yuk in my head and nose, 0

Though napping was much, much more tempting today. Round 2 is tomorrow.

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